Revision as of 11:06, 14 August 2009

Just for clarification freerunner do not support HSPA.

Here i will describe a way to get a HSPA USB stick working with the FreeRunner.
( Tested with the Novatel MC950D )

Problem at installation was that the HSPA-Stick register a virtual cdrom drive if attached to usb host. FreeRunner do not have installed UDF-filesystem modules so you have to comile that on you own. (Yes i know the virtual cdrom drive is useless because there are only windoof and osx drivers but you have to eject the cdrom to get a serial<->usb converter working.

Apparently, the .config file is downloaded with the git checkout command and it is really
gta02_defconfig (under linux-2.6/arch/arm/configs/). For my kernel though the name of the file was
gta02-moredrivers-defconfig. So to get the .config file I had to do:

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Here i will describe a way to get a HSPA USB stick working with the FreeRunner.
( Tested with the Novatel MC950D )

Problem at installation was that the HSPA-Stick register a virtual cdrom drive if attached to usb host. FreeRunner do not have installed UDF-filesystem modules so you have to comile that on you own. (Yes i know the virtual cdrom drive is useless because there are only windoof and osx drivers but you have to eject the cdrom to get a serial<->usb converter working.

Apparently, the .config file is downloaded with the git checkout command and it is really
gta02_defconfig (under linux-2.6/arch/arm/configs/). For my kernel though the name of the file was
gta02-moredrivers-defconfig. So to get the .config file I had to do: